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(Continued Tomorrow) Weeks passed, and every ship from home b additional news, Wit Nam had crossed to England, and tn March of that year 1689 they learnt in Jamaica that he had accepted the crown and that James had thrown ] rehabilitation, | To a kinsman of Sunderland's this was disquieting news, indeed. It was followed by letters from King Wi. | Ham's secretary of state informing | Colonel Bishop that there was war| with France, and that in view of its! effect upon the colonies a governor | ADVEN OF THE 1 te tt himself into the arms of France for |{M the favor of this new government,’ “Y Rafael Sabatini © RAFARL SARATINI ApRGT NEA SERVIC Ne “And here ts our chance to take Bishop warmed to a sort of en jthusiasm, “This war with France re: | Moves all restrictions in the matter jof Tortuga, We are free to invest it jin the service of the crown, A vic tory there and we establish ourselye: “Ah! said Lord Julian, and hi pulled thoughtfully at his Up, “I seo that you understand.” Blsh- op laughed coarsely, “Two birds with one stone, eh? We'll hunt this ras- cal in his lair, right undér the beard of the king of France, and we'll take him this time, if we reduce Tortuga a, a tr and hero-worship n to exeeration. , Hagthorpe, Christian TURES TWINS Et RH * said the a wi w I kno ka folls and H r ‘ And t nd n his ry det i retndeed 1 hitche “Up North he dwells ’mid Jingling bells 8 you mirth yoom on swells, And he cro Then And mmy’s and Mary's y's Harry's and *s and all the rest of the in a row. He ry tired; I t cabo’ His 31 1 then he's off again the Riddt ¥ fote and Yberville, were on the Jetty to singular in his bewildermen' recelvo him, and with them were} “In the name of Heaven the Arabella or is it tho her?" some hundreds of his buccaneers, He ing#sand when La cut short their gr they plagued him with questions whero he had tarried, he bade the await tho coming of Wolverstone, who would satisfy thelr curiosity to & surfeit, On that he shook them |i off, and shouldered his way thru |! that heterogeneous throng that was | derstand. negro slaves, some doll-tearsheets | tain in Port Royal? and dunghill queans from the Old World, and all the other types of the human family that converted tho quays of Cayona into a disreputable image of Babel, Winning clear at last, and after difficulties, Captain Blood took his time Woiverstone answered ye seo!” “But I see the Arabella,” THE SEATTLE STAR it, , is that ghost of Tho Old Wolf rolled his single eye Dyke, and opened hin mouth to | aly. n he closed it again with- out having spoken; closed it tightly. | But that heund » had a great gift of caution, espe-|the word, and the fort kept a sharp Hy in matters that he did not un-| jookout ‘That this was the Arabella | fortnight, Blood bubbled him, Dyke repeated his question. This | woivermtone him, “Yo've two eyes to see with, and ye ask me, who's only got one, what it is “Of course, sjnce there she rides way alone to the fine house of M,| What else was you expecting?” WOgeron, there to pay his respects expecting?” The Ace Muf- Sler Cap can be worn up or down, ERE'S the very thing that boy of yours wants for Xmas—an Ace Muffler Cap. Warm and comfy and napped inside to a soft, wooly finish, the Ace Muffler Cap protects his head, ears, neck and throat against the chill of winter. The sportiest and best fitting Cap made. Because of its closely knitted rack stitch it holds its shape, and its buttonholes, too! If your dealer con't supply you send us his name and $1—we'll supply you. The Lion Knitting Mills Co. Cleveland, Ohio last minute, gift suggestions By way of thoughtfulness isn’t it well to paecipate everyday needs when getting your Christmas gifts? These practical suggestions multiply Christmas Cheer. GIVE HIM Colgate’s Rapid-Shave Cream - Rubbon Dental Cream Lilac Imperial Toilet Water (Xmas GIVE HER Cashmere Bouquet Toilet Water ashmere Bouquet Soap (Special Xm Charmis Cold Cream, Jat Mirage (Vanishing) Cream, Jar Compact 100 oop Florient Tale . Sa Florient Perfume . . °1.00-2.00 Florient Face Powder . 50 At Your Neighborhood Store ney Package) 1.00 1.00 naspkge) 70 : 40 i 25 Your dester has many other Colgate gifts at prices up to $10 tlustraced aliiadaivialbimacaa” Dyke slured at him, Nisisalasessesseinobesiodstcssadeassoaaasdboobsssooninssasausiaiocsesa 22: With lovely Christ- Ip-over covers COLCGATE’S Gifts that are Sure to Please we nailed along o! Bishop, op didn’t trust us, much, low from London, the captain, TBiood w | Port Royal But he'd bh uid hat Bish. He knew too But for his lordship, the fel- ' hanged | kings commission and 6 night, panned In the end, tho it took*a| | There was a great historian lost in He had the | imagination that knows just ho’ r ay ¥ it in safe to stray from the truth and just how far to color it so as to change its shape for his own pones, Having 4 coction of fact and fo | | ble? re I'm a pirate o his eyes sudder | “I'l con | when there's less raid Wolverstone, | while ye'll tale I've told, and pay n make mo out a } even th this r. They a » men me fre commission arpose 0 4 did, ye guess what w maudlin, “Well talk again t to him, sous! 4’Ogeron, him eir mer (Continued Tomorrow) THE ment for the BRING OUT The best a Do you know of Junior Moreland, the story The White , Flag Gene Stratton-Porter please to remember pur. ivered himself of his de isehood, and the mor: OLD ONES Three Seattle Schools and 27 Students Excel \Local U. W. Frosh of Last Year Lead in Scholastic Standings composed of bustling trades of sev-|ho could no longer doubt. ‘That be-| nent me and most o' the men off in|, rf : ; wee Manila: nia 4 {hich schoo! Franklin high eral nations—Kinglish, French and|ing so, he must think before he|a frigate that I bought for the voy-| ,.7 br ato high cay er ponies es nj ts samt by Dutch—of planters and of seamen of | spoke, What the devil should the /age, His game—ny he'd necretly told | * attle high, school fer sl Saacatat wiraccit aie aimerk, SES: various degrees, of buccaneers who|Arahella bo doing here, when he had|me—was to follow and give chase, |C@rtied off a good share of th cataeriaig aye Hew 8 higt | | | ca? dd an Cap rr * di honors in scholastic standings in| ¥ oiley high school; Edmunds high | Were legitimate boucan-hunters from |teft her in Jamaica? And was Cap-| Whether that's the game he played | "overs in a of tho| school, Aberdeen high school and Hispaniola and buccaneers who were |tain Blood aboard and in command, |or not I can't tell ye; but here he in| (ait Year's freshman class of the| school. Aberdeen ) high schoo! frankly pirates, of lumbermen and/or had the remainder of her hands | afore me ay 1'd expected he would |UMVerulty of SG sige adic: |. The teen 'sebculs. Ge! thas olen |Indians, of fruit-selling half.castes, |made off with her, leaving the Cap: | be," [2a8,, tO" Sauron made: Puno /7ester | a, hee day by cutive Secretary B.| group whose graduates Stevens of the untveraity. | highest. av ware it The firatyear “average went UP] oe ri coin hie fap from 104.6 for the freshman class | Seattle; Lincoln high school, of 1921-22 to 105.2 for the freah-|coma; Annie Wright seminary, Ti man of 1 3 |coma; Buckley, Winslow, © Sultan, | Stevens, in his set of figures, has | Coulee City, Rochester, Prosser, Au |grouped the high schools of the|burn, Lynden, Oknagon, Blaine, ‘state into three classes, those hay-|Grandview, Mt. Vernon, Kelso, ing six or more gradyates in last | Waterville, Camas, Friday Harbor, need several hundred per cent. THEY SAY: it 4 “Tinney Onions Her | cine ramitar Great Grief Had Them Every| Day; Gets Divorce -| Money, send ther in. 1009 Eighth Ave. near EL fot-3 Mrs. for! Mrs r Judge paving granted ternoon after “oniontosis.” which a suit jay Location Arcade Bldg. a gunnysack full of 4 her ome EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Known for Good Optical Work at Reasonable Prices No Charge for Examination Gia when needed. H.C. & M. Curry, Optometrists and Opticians 1908 30023 Arcade Bldg. Third Flood MA in ses fitted only hen famir Seattle since — FREE—BLOOD Miss Allen’s ABRAMS TESTED | METHODS RECIPES No. oe) 4 the treatment. from us. We. have pome happy paticnts. ‘Teday is the Chocolate Buttermil Cake best the to call, We are author- This eggless cake from San | + ined by Dr. Abram SEATTLE INSTITUTR OF Anselmo, Calif., will stay fresh Jor days E TRONIC REACTIONS G11 Srd Ave, % Block above James ASK DR. 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S0e Round Trip NAVY YARD ROUTE Colmes Dock Mein 3993 Ps wenger Fu ight, tender cakes For digestible and flaky pastry For crisp, ¢ fried foods aswells | NATIONAL CREST | -Cifee ' A as |thereby added ono more to the ex-| year’s freshman class, thono rep yport, Kalama, Kirkland, Sumas, | xeneral was coming out to the West | to a heap of ashes ta ieap ee governor and the Pegeeyritaay eae ae dat expecting | cits of Peter Blood, he enquired | sented by from two to five and] puvall, Anacortes and Raymond. | -the better it; offs Indies in the person of Lord Wil-| On that expedition they salled two Cento re be ERE ned to} Wolverstone looked hum over in| Where the captain might be found. |thore sending oly one student to| In the third group highest hon-| loughby, and twat with him camo @/daya lnter—which would be #ome| the conclusion thar Welvontre wre |contaant, thea laughed. and spoke | Belng informed that he kept his ship, |the university. ors were carried off by the gradu- squadron under the command of Aa-| three months after Blood's departure following with come rece ates ut |Toud enough to be heard by all aroana| Wolverstone stepped into a boat and| The hig”, schools of tho first|atex of Hosalia, Redmond, ste mira) van der Kuylen fo reinforce | taking every ship of the fleet, and| war Sieg = or ee vig Sean | hid | went aboard, to report himself, as he |class whons graduates rebetved the| high school, Yakima county; Gira the Jamaica flect against eventual: |several lesser vessels as auxiliaries. | crew of the casehelie. 5 vaey cistron | “Of course, What else? And he | Put It | highest scholarship averages in last | stevens high school, Dayton, | ‘hemeantss| bay fealined that thi To Arabella and the world in general tate leaked out to atem thelr satisfac. |laughed again, a laugh that seemed| In the great cabin of the Arnbella | Yer’ freshman class were: Roose-| welah and Fairhaven high school] | esas ee i, tae oe hes rks an it was given out that they were §0-|tion and convert it Into perplexity. |to Dyke to be calling him a fool, On jhe found Peter Blood alone and very | Yet high school, ia ss i I tallard }of Bellingham ae ; | thority, even tho he should continue | UX % Tid French Hispaniola, which | partly out of loyalty to their captain, | that Wolverstone turned to give his|far gone th drink—~a condition in | Twenty-seven Seattle —studen' in Port Royal as deputy governor, | 's Teelly the only expedition that | partly because they percetved that if |attention to the operation of anchor- | which no man ever before remember. | Were: aaiong’ the lst’ of: those-hay- Telephone Direet Lord Julian, in the lack of direct | (oUt have afforded Colonel Bishop | he was guilty of defection they were | Ing. jed to have seen him, As Wolver. Jing the highest averages and one mene ae news to melt. id bot know petit Any sort of justification for leaving | guilty with him, and partly becay Anon when ashore he was beset by |stone came in, the captain raised jof them, Miss Kiyo Arizumi ot} + ¥ it might mean to him, But he had | {mace at all at such a time, Hisineing simple, sturdy: men of their ‘questioning buccaneers, it was from | bloodshot eyes to consider him. A | Broadway , high school along bh CT ETTET IEE been very close and confidential with 2 ns?, Of Muty, Indeed, should have | hands, they were themselves in the| their very questions that he gathered | moment they sharpened in their gaze Y R NDLES | Foster 7. Ford of Stadium ae 000 cups were 5 aoa ag atone Rens nen oe mi ‘ort sapel net — main a little confused as to what/exactly how matters stood, and per (ae afc he his visitor into focus. 1 pitied Henge: Poh hy ou atthe PANAMA- PACIFIC nd Colonel Bishop y yaaa > -| really had happened, the crew of the | ceived that elther from lack of cour-| Then he laughed, a loose, idiot laugh, | below “A”, which, according to the} * ageaals gorerr9¢ pina Shea most fruitless and corrup-| Arabella practiced reticence with {age or other motive Blood, himself, | that yet somehow was half a sneer i ego ear | numerical system of grading is Faternational EXPOSITION: put him in danger of being retired, | wc" vs pote tgcegs , mthe sreat their brethren. in ‘Tortuga during |had refused to render an account “Ab! ‘The Old Wolf?” said he, “Got| Fire Chief Warns Against tract $8 fo 1M ee : eer e was anxious to enjoy the advantages | faeshin the sear Re ‘urd's | those two days before Wolverstone’s | his doings since the Arabella had sep- | here at last, eh? And whatcher gon. Winter Accidents Bpeianlipaio Warren Marple,| CONVINCING PROO! haha Ucn taengy Pon heb al Coe ros tor, deputy |arrival. But they were not reticent |arated from her sister ships. Wol-|nerdo wi' me, eh? He hiccoughed notehers. were: Warren. Marple, bbieton is always quoting Mie eminence for his relative. beter ve ddan — to | enough to prevent the circulation of | Verstone congratulated himself upon | resoundingly, and sagged back loose- aa ~ on Pa otmiss so Bs ce hetion' They cine to a complete under-|sands of Captain Blood's career were | oes eneaay Tumors and extrava-|the discretion "he “had used: with lty tn his chair los hase gj pel geeqeanceaned prmmeritynsreae gay nen ll pada “My stars! Is he as big a Mar as ttanding in the matter, and Lord| running out. eee! stories. of digcreditable adven- | Dyke. ib S805 : O14 Wolverstone stared at him, in | 20d: the cold weather season, and) ©U vik) 1 NOs ve Beattie: (all thatt’— City fo) Star. Tuan Macioasd ait that he anew. | |tures—discreditable, that is, from the| “The captain was ever a modent|somber silence. To had looked cvity {the renultant danger of fire form| 7, EB ers = eaia:| “There is one obstacle in our} we! buceaneering point of view—of which | man,” he explained to Hagthorpe and untroubled eye upon many a hell of |c&Pdles and exploding water pipes,| Eleanor Oakes, Lynden; Hercian pete bold he mn see he CHAPTER XXV | Captain Blood had been guilty. thage others who came crowding |goviiment in hia time, but the sight | Fire Marshal Robert L, Laing is-| Highland, Buckle Jona a. EU ict tas love with bln.” | ‘The Service of King Louis | But that Wolverstone care when round him. “It's not his way to be |o¢ Captain Blood in’ this condition Sued & warning to all Seattio resi-| Seattle; | Mary Eilzabethy urner,| eke “Ye're surely mad!" cried Bishop,| Meanwhile, some three months be. |" “!4: It ts possible that there would | sounding his own praises. Why, I) riieq nim with sudden grief, To ex.| dents Wednesday advining ‘caution gees rilele y Wathinn, Min.| ee Horlicks when he recovered his speech. fore Colonel Bishop set out to reduce |#¥° been an explosion. When, |was like this. Woe fell in with Old | Does it he loosed an oath, It wan his {in thawing pipes and decorating | tind breieeipem he badapamna a Erp) 3h TheORIGINAL ‘ however, the Old Wolf cast anchor |Don Miguel, and when we'd scuttled | PO" ; 5 thee nie Hurwitz, Seattle; Charlotte) VY tk” uu are justified In the assump-/ Tortuga, Captain Blood, bearing hell | } rue, only expression for emotion of all, Christmas trees, 7 ars d Maltéed Milk tion.” hi : : ; in the bay two days later, It was to/him wo took aboard a London pimp |i, : : panacea © injured each | Muckler, Tacoma; James Hoard] tion.” said bis lordship dolefulty,|in his soul, had blown into its rock- 4 kinds. Then he rolled forward, and | veral persons are inj and Chesley Cook:~ Seattle: Helen | ‘ 4 “But T happen to be sane, and to|bound harbor ahead: of the winter | im Sil turned for the explanation | sent out by the secretary of state t0| dropped into a chair at the table, fac-|Year thru carelesmeas in these | Witsabeths : Coody caberteeti:: 1ioril &, ae) clei With taewledes ales and two days ahead of the frig. |teY Were about to demand of Blood. | offer the captain the king's commis end: |things o ignorance of safe methods | © pabetis Copa “Aberect: Hier Se “With knowledge?" ate in which Wolverstons had sailed} Now Wolverstone had only one | sion if fo be him’d quit piracy and be 1, Peter, what's this?” jot procedure," said Laing. “Here | © Sinome a niaa Story; Seatiiert A) i : | trom Port Royal a day before him, eye; but he saw a deal moro with | 0° good behavior. The captain damn said Peter, “Rum from Ja-|ate @ few dont’s to consider: | lammer, Eur cat: etfs ; a ‘Arabella herself has confessed it! 1, that snug anchorage he found |th&t one eye than do moat men with |¢d his soul to hell for answer, And | mq He pushed bottle and giaas| “Don't start fires in stoves and|Asron Water, ets Berman } - tome. his fleet awaiting him—the four |tW0: and despite his grizzled head—go | then we fell in wi" the Jamaica fleet | toward Wolverstone. ranges "containing frozen water | Schoenfeld, ee resis ae “The brazen baggage! By God, T'l| ships which had been separated in| Picturesquely swathed in a green and |and that grey old devil Bishop in| “Woiverstone disregarded them, |pipes. Don't use a blow torch to| Peart z romset; arid Drew, bring her to her senses.” It was the |that gale off the Lesser Antilles, and|#eatiet turban—he had the sound|command, and there wasa sure end) rm asking you what alle your" (thaw them, as t hyeare lkely to ex- Maes Sree eeaitie= Cal cone the man who|some seven hundred men composing | heart of a boy, and in that heart |to Captain Blood and fo every | ne bawted. jPlode. Thaw pipes with hot water | re en Delmer, Rosalle thelr crews. Becaure they had been | much love for Peter Blood. | mother’s son of us all. So I goes to sad ‘CaplalnWicod again [On Rot chathe *|Everett; Cecilia Palmer eps as lous on his be.| Thé sight of the Arabella at a him, and ‘accept this poxy commis ae "Pata! Tipeeweein | Moon't Aeborata tidke with cox | Gretehen Stryker, even ave him the greater wel. |!0 the bay had at first amazed him|sion.’ says I; ‘turn king's man,-and| ur aueshons, Why donjon: anewer {dies or cotton ‘snow’ and o .| Swart, Rut : " au he sailed round the rocky head-|save your neck and ours.’ He took igre aera Babel Kor aad apc i ig 8 D:| Meyers, Virginia in his honor |* wage ‘ epg ceeds fy ty bros Whatcher gonerdo wit me?” |flammable ornaments, Use colored | U0vers. | Vit ’ and the ships made the ves gay |!4nd that bore the fort. He rubbed /me at my word | the London pimy L've done ft." anid Wolverstone, |alectric lights. and tos OFM. | TT Cicson, less you want rors by | ents Seer epee eoomtings | Rare Bat soe ll bat chaken| “Think God, ye had the sense to hold| ments. They're prettler and. safe.”| Wynne, ara nea, | r all time, fs noise in the harbor, emptied | fm and looked again Re-could | the Spot, hop all but choked | your tongue till I came. Are ye sober res dug to fi furnaces-and | wien A’ Kiaboll, | he, and ne upon the jetty, and a vast |"ot be sg soy amas at ws meg “Aisi rn a reser enough to understand me? stoves have been numergus, Laing| pf Slr nial | y a voles at his elbo 6 of | o pened had, and * ord sobe: us ‘derstand | declared Specia ention should | . “ * oe | of men and women of all/ D116 who had elected to aall with| wns forced to swallow tt. We were| Drunk ord ober, allus ‘derstand feclared. | Bpecla) att ation should yp, HE LOVES TEACHER | re ere nationalities collected | b1m—assured him that he was not king's men all, and no into Port Royal ig » Biven to stovepipes and flues in} kKingty Old Lady—George, do you i _ Lely an ie the con Sati —. maces a lea “és listen tgs hg = cold weather as ey ot easily and | ie to go to school ashore of the great buccaneer ale that Wolverstone had told, The|are greatly weakened. Nac ehe- Sorat bast 1 duet ive dol i Ashore he went, proba’ 4 himself to grasp it.| Double metal collars should pro- basin AB fea = wee After years of experie than to obey id he |tect stovepipe when passing thru menting, trying out many expectation. His mood wa wooden pi a Oe F ~ his face grim and sneering. Le ; ay eg a Furniture That's New—From favorite recipes, we have at verstone a . AS presently he faithful Ola Wolf! |« er wats in. tive. |} the Factory to You—With the last succeeded in perfecting all this a Mayonnaise which we can cheerfully recommend to the full confidence that HAPPY HOME Mayon- naise measures up in quak ity to other HAPPY HOME Foods. 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